BrianDP1977
New Member
Does a computer PSU need to be plugged into the motherboard to work?
I have a SilverStone 1500W PSU (the one without an ON switch on the back). I wanted to test run my cooling system before I plugged the unit into the motherboard. As such, the only things I have plugged into the power unit are the case fans and the water cooling system. However, when I plug the power supply into the wall, nothing (to include the PSU fan) powers up.
How do you go about testing a cooling system without plugging the power unit into the motherboard? I ONLY want to power up the peripheral cooling fans, fan controllers, and water cooling pumps.
I have a SilverStone 1500W PSU (the one without an ON switch on the back). I wanted to test run my cooling system before I plugged the unit into the motherboard. As such, the only things I have plugged into the power unit are the case fans and the water cooling system. However, when I plug the power supply into the wall, nothing (to include the PSU fan) powers up.
How do you go about testing a cooling system without plugging the power unit into the motherboard? I ONLY want to power up the peripheral cooling fans, fan controllers, and water cooling pumps.